Secretary Beccari talks with Ambassador Melnyk: San Marino confirms support for Ukraine
The ceremony for the presentation of the credential letters to the Captains Regent, Francesco Mussoni and Giacomo Simoncini, of three new ambassadors accredited to the Republic of San Marino, took place this morning in Palazzo Pubblico.
The announces it state secretariat for foreign affairsexplaining in a note that “the new ambassadors of San Marino have been provided and introduced by state secretary for foreign affairs, Luca Beccariin addition to having presented the credentials to the Regency “.
During presentation of the new plenipotentiariesIAmbassador of Kazakhstan, Yerbolat SembayevIambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Lord Llewellyn of Steep Obeand Iambassador of Ukraine, Yaroslav MelnykBeccari “underlined the value of the comparison of collaboration between states, pointing out how intense the exchange and strengthening between countries is for a progressive agreement in strategic ambitions for economic, social and cultural development”.
Ample was “dedicated to the particular international contingency space that calls every member of the community to a sensitive mobilization in the face of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine”.
In this regard, “the value of the consultation with the three countries was widely recalled e an end to the ongoing hostilities in the tormented Ukraine is strongly advocated“; Luca Beccari “also reiterated on this occasion the need that political mediation and the instrument of diplomacy could quickly lead to the desired peace process”.
On the sidelines of the ceremony, the secretary of state for foreign affairs met the Ukrainian ambassadorto which “ah The full support of the Republic of San Marinounderlining the significance of the most recent positions taken, as well as the acts of concrete solidarity expressed towards many Ukrainian citizens, already a few weeks ago in San Marino thanks to a detailed reception project “.
At the end of the ceremony, the new ambassadors “signed the book of illustrious guests”.